As Abbott and Costello famously observed, “Who’s on First?” A new report from independent insurance intermediary Benfield concludes that despite...
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The South Dakota Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill that would move the state to a file-and-use system of rate regulation...
The United States Census Bureau’s Census 2000 estimated the population of the State of Colorado at 4,301,261. Approximately 87 percent...
He came to Washington, D.C., with a background steeped in medicine. U.S. Senate Majority Leader and Tennessee Republican Bill Frist...
California workers’ compensation costs per claim in California continue to grow rapidly, increasing 15 percent from 2000 through 2001 (as...
When you’re rushing day-to-day just to get your work done and make sure the details are taken care of while...
Each year, the industry hosts a plethora of meetings and conventions—ranging from half-day seminars to week-long events. We at Insurance...
The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2000 census estimated Ohio’s population at 11.4 million. About 83 percent of the adult residents had...
The Texas Department of Insurance submitted its 128th Annual Report to the Texas Governor and Legislature in November 2003. The...
Reducing medical injury is essential to solving the current medical malpractice crisis, and physicians must play an active role in...